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Rep. Posey to Facebook: "blatantly false information" on vaccine safety

Above image: Bill Posey, R-Florida, a pro-vaccine advocate who says vaccine safety issues must be addressed scientifically

The following is a news analysis

It was an earth-shattering revelation from the government's world renowned pro-vaccine medical expert: in a sworn statement, Dr. Andrew Zimmerman said science proves vaccines can cause autism, after all, in "exceptional" cases. What's worse, he claims, government officials misrepresented and covered up his findings after he informed them a decade ago.

  • Read Dr. Zimmerman's full affidavit on vaccines-autism here

Dr. Zimmerman's testimony adds to a growing body of scientific evidence focusing attention on vaccine safety issues.

  • Read Dr. Zimmerman's curriculum vitae and list of published studies here

Pharmaceutical interests portray such evidence, and efforts to study or report on vaccine safety issues, as "anti-vaccine." Scientists and advocates on the other side argue it's actually "pro-vaccine" to investigate ways to make vaccines as safe as possible.

  • Watch the Full Measure investigation of alleged vaccine-autism coverup

Clearly, the newly-public information from Dr. Zimmerman stood to sway public opinion more than other evidence and claims. After all, he is pro-vaccine and took part in defending the government against vaccine injury claims in court. The government's own chosen expert was now conceding a vaccine-autism link; something the government had previously told the public was impossible.

The powerful nature of Dr. Zimmerman's findings is likely what triggered an organized media campaign driven by vaccine interests to controversialize and censor vaccine safety questions. This campaign included hyping recent measles outbreaks in the U.S. and blaming "anti-vaxxers." As part of this campaign, a great deal of disinformation was distributed including the false claim: "There is no evidence to suggest that vaccines cause life-threatening or disabling diseases."

In fact, on that point, there is no scientific dispute: it is untrue. Experts from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and vaccine makers alike agree that vaccines-- like other medicines-- are associated with serious injuries and death. The risks are disclosed on vaccine labels that the public rarely reads. The only dispute is how often such injuries and deaths occur, and exactly which injuries can be blamed on vaccines. CDC and vaccine makers say the risk of vaccine injuries and deaths is lower than the risks of the relevant diseases.

  • Hear CDC head of immunization safety say that vaccine-autism link is not "myth"

Nonetheless, members of Congress got involved in the campaign to discredit those raising vaccine safety questions. The Senate quickly convened a one-sided hearing called "Vaccines Save Lives," in which vaccines were defended and promoted without mention of the multiple safety issues. A large group of advocates concerned about vaccine risks were locked in the hallway and not invited to appear.

  • CDC senior scientists says he and colleagues conspired to downplay vaccine-autism link in study

The pharmaceutical industry influences Congress by spreading around enormous amounts of campaign contributions to both Democrats and Republicans, effectively scuttling attempts to improve vaccine safety or hold hearings examining vaccine-autism links and other health issues. Drug companies earn billions from vaccines. Government-mandated vaccines are guaranteed billions in the bank. Vaccine safety questions mean the possibility of enormous sums of money lost to the industry.

One point the industry and its government partners effectively argue is the notion that if people stop vaccinating, it will mean the return of deadly infectious diseases. However, vaccine safety advocates and scientists counter that vaccines are not an all-or-nothing proposition and should not be argued on that basis. They say science can identify which children have conditions that make them most likely to be injured by vaccines. Those children can be separated out while the rest of the population is vaccinated safely.

  • Click here for list of government vaccine-related resources

After several weeks of the relentless media campaign and under pressure from members of Congress, Facebook recently announced it intends to censor "anti-vaccine" material. Vaccine safety advocates say this move is designed to protect the vaccine industry and prevent members of the public from reading scientific studies and other information about vaccine risks.

Congressman Bill Posey (R-Florida), a pro-vaccine legislator who is one of a minority on Capitol Hill defying the pharmaceutical industry and his own leadership by pursuing vaccine safety issues, has written a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

  • For more Attkisson reporting on vaccines, click here

In his letter, Rep. Posey asks whether Facebook has a relationship with vaccine makers as paid advertisers. He also asks for Zuckerberg's views on free speech. He points out that the government has paid $4 billion to vaccine injured patients and their families in recent years. Under a special arrangement approved by Congress, damages are not paid by the vaccine industry. They are paid from a government trust fund financed by a fee that patients are charged for each dose of vaccine given.

  • What the news isn't saying about vaccine-autism studies

Read Rep. Posey's letter to Facebook below:

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Herpes Vaccine and Short on Time

There's more than one side to this story about the scientist who violated nearly every ethics rule governing human research in developing a herpes vaccine. He even gave patients shots at the Holiday Inn Express.

Watch the Full Measure investigation by clicking the image below or, if the image doesn't show up, just click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atMLbcRyB7k&t=16s

Get Smart

Why experts say our "smart" border cities need to get smart. Or else get hacked by our foreign adversaries.

A fascinating examination of modern technology and its vulnerabilities.

Watch our Full Measure investigation by clicking the image below, or if the image doesn't show up, just click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgkz8BEo2Mo

2019 Has Been Good for Trump... So Far: Unscientific Poll

Most respondents say President Trump has had a good or terrific year so far.

Those are the results of our latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com.

83% say 2019 has been "terrific" or "more good than bad" for The Donald.s

The rest of the poll results are below:

We asked "So far, for Trump 2019 has been..."

Terrific 46%

Horrible 4%

Mixed but more bad 6%

Mixed but more good 37%

Equal bad and good 5%

Don't know/don't care >1%

Hidden FDA Reports Detail Harm Caused By Scores Of Medical Devices: Kaiser Health News

The following is an excerpt from a Kaiser Health News report by Christina Jewett.

Dr. Douglas Kwazneski was helping a Pittsburgh surgeon remove an appendix when something jarring happened. The surgical stapler meant to cut and seal the tissue around the appendix locked up.

Kwazneski later turned to the Food and Drug Administration’s public database that tracks medical device failures and “there was nothing,” he said. Yet when he surveyed leading surgeons on the matter, he discovered that more than two-thirds had experienced a stapler malfunction, or knew a peer who did. Such failures can have deadly consequences.

Kwazneski had no idea the FDA had quietly granted the makers of surgical staplers a special “exemption” allowing them to file reports of malfunctions in a database hidden from doctors and from public view.

“I don’t want to sound overdramatic here, but it seemed like a cover-up,” said Kwazneski, who practiced in Pasco County, Fla., from 2016 through earlier this year.

The FDA has built and expanded a vast and hidden repository of reports on device-related injuries and malfunctions, a Kaiser Health News investigation shows. Since 2016, at least 1.1 million incidents have flowed into the internal “alternative summary reporting” repository, instead of being described individually in the widely scrutinized public database known as MAUDE, which medical experts trust to identify problems that could put patients in jeopardy. (Continued...)

To read the rest of the article at Kaiser Health News, click here:

https://khn.org/news/hidden-fda-database-medical-device-injuries-malfunctions/

The Curators

We’ve entered a brave, new world in the information age. Where it can be tough to know what’s real. Now there are movements to help us sort through it all— to teach our kids media literacy, to “curate” our information and cull out “fake news.” Sounds like a good idea. After all, who doesn’t want their news straight up? But what if some of those efforts are actually attempts to control the narrative?

Sharyl Attkisson: In January, the website BuzzFeed had a bombshell: anonymous sources claimed President Trump instructed his attorney to lie to Congress. And that Special Counsel Robert Mueller had the goods. It wasn’t long before Mueller took an unusual step— publicly denying it.

President Trump: I think that the BuzzFeed piece was a disgrace to our country.

Jeffrey Toobin: The press screwed up and they should apologize and you know the media isn’t as great as it thinks it is. This is a bad day for the news media. I mean, let’s not kid ourselves.

Sharyl: BuzzFeed stands by its report. Whatever the case, it underscores how it’s getting harder to separate fact from fiction in the news. Now, there are unprecedented efforts by third parties— to curate information for you.Some even want to give lessons to first graders on how to sort through fake news— between math and reading.

Person on street: I think children or young adults need to be informed about how to decipher what is real news and not.

Person on street: I think everyone, not just high school students, everyone should get educated about what to believe and not believe with the media.

Person on street: We really have to understand who you're hearing it from, why they may be telling you what they're telling you and generate your own viewpoints from there.

Sharyl: Do you think there is a way for the government or third parties to get involved in curating our information for us so that we can really read factual information? Or is that just a no win proposition? 

Katy Grimes: I think the answer is absolutely no. It's a no win proposition.

Sharyl: Katy Grimes is an investigative journalist in California — one of the states where lawmakers have been pushing for new laws to root out “fake news” and teach media literacy in public schools. The question is — who decides what’s real when it’s a matter in dispute.

Grimes: I think we, we've seen a lot of history in the past when you've got governments that try to control media. We've got governments around the world still trying to control media and it's limiting what the populations who live there get. (Continued...)

Watch the Full Measure investigation and read the rest of the story by clicking the link below:

http://fullmeasure.news/news/politics/the-curators

Forced to Spy?

How the intel agencies convinced-- or forced-- America's telecom giants to do their bidding. And what happened when one refused.

Hint: the refusing executive went to prison.

Watch the Full Measure investigation by clicking the link below:

http://fullmeasure.news/news/cover-story/encryption-battle

Astroturf and Media Manipulation

Now more than ever, it's a good time to revisit my TedX talk on Astroturf and Media Manipulation.

Check it out! Click the image below, or if the image doesn't show, just click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bYAQ-ZZtEU

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